Category: Columns

Local writers and stories

MATT’S MISHAPS

“Serving overseas as a small-town boy from America is intense, stressful and humorous! Enjoy a light-hearted story with me from our last 20 years overseas!” —Matt  Productive in unideal circumstances I had the honor to grow up in a pretty much idyllic childhood.  Most of us were born with a silver spoon in our mouths…

TWW

Tommy was a little rich kid. He grew up in the south during the Civil War. His family lived in Augusta, Georgia, and was not greatly affected by the war. They were well to do and had somehow escaped the ravages of the war. Tommy had everything you could want but he did have a…

The Left Turn

By: Ron Burt USAC Midwest Thunder Midget driver Zach Wigal has now won three features in 2023. His most recent win was last Friday at Williamsburg’s Moler Raceway Park. He started outside row 2 in the feature, and by lap three had the lead, and never looked back leading the remaining 17 laps as he…

MILITARY HISTORY IN PAULDING COUNTY

By: Mark Holtsberry Earl Conrad Coder was born in Charloe, Ohio August 12, 1893. The son of Charles C. born July 20, 1871 in Ohio, And Emma Elizabeth (Gary) Coder born March 17, 1873 in Ohio. This couple was married January 21, 1893 in Paulding. With children Earl, born in 1893, Katie 1894, Fay 1897…

PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS

By: Nancy Whitaker It seems like I can’t get a break. I thought that after the winter thaw my allergies and respiratory illnesses would disappear. Well Spring, arrived then I was struck by the flu bug. (Cough cough sensitivity  sniff).  I noticed last Thursday my throat was sore, and by the next morning I woke up and my voice was…

MATT’S  MISHAPS

“Serving overseas as a small-town boy from America is intense, stressful and humorous! Enjoy a light-hearted story with me from our last 20 years overseas!” —Matt  Free stuff is worth a lot When we have visiting American teams come to help us overseas, we give them a welcome pack of free little items.  Phone numbers…

13 Tears

Columbine revisited: 24 short years ago. Somehow I feel I know the characters personally. The pretty sophomore girl that was determined to follow her Jesus. She would have been 40 years old now. The senior mastermind that made the plans, the junior boy that, “Went along for the ride.” One of the contributing factors was…

The Left Turn

By: Ron Burt We are right in the thick of the racing calendar in the Tri-state. Many tracks have already hosted high dollar races for different classes. Several traveling series are making their way across the Midwest. Racetracks are getting ready locally to hold Mid-season championships. Some will offer large cash pay-outs, and some will…

Military History in Paulding County

By: Mark Holtsberry Bruder Brown was born January 15, 1896 in Paulding, Ohio. The son of William, born November of 1842 in Paulding and Catherine Brown, born May of 1851 in Ohio. This couple was married May 19, 1867 in Paulding, Ohio, and  were the  parents of William C. Brown born April 24, 1884, Wesley…

1950’s version of an E-Mail

Penny For Your Thoughts By: Nancy Whitaker  I have no idea who put this together, but it is wonderful!!   Long ago and far away, in a land that time forgot, Before the days of Dylan, or the dawn of Camelot. There lived a race of innocents, and they were you and me, For Ike was…

MATT’S  MISHAPS

“Serving overseas as a small-town boy from America is intense, stressful and humorous! Enjoy a light-hearted story with me from our last 20 years overseas!” —Matt  PLOD ALONG THROUGH MISHAPS Overseas I have slept in dingy hotels where you sleep with your head under the covers to avoid mosquito bites.  At other hotels I’ve slept…

Walcott’s Mills  (part 2)

The sheriff took Rachel home from the hospital, and they stopped at her parents on the way. The four Bishops were there and she was not allowed to enter the house. She had the sheriff take her to Walcott’s Mills where she secured an apartment. Her first business was to visit the library and secure…

The Left Turn

By: Ron Burt The 2023 USAC Indiana Midget Week didn’t disappoint racing fans that attended in person or watched on live stream. Mother nature played nice and 6 of the 7 scheduled events were run. California’s Logan Seavey was crowned this year’s champion. I was happy I was able to catch up with him after…